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How to use confined to in a sentence

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This reluctance to accept the hassle of dealing with the drowned was not confined to bargees.
But, in precise religious terminology, the word was later confined to the sacrifice of an animal slaughtered for the sake of Allah.
But instead of custody the two will be confined to their homes in the evenings and at night, their compliance monitored using electronic tags.
By 25,000 years ago, the Aurignacian culture had virtually disappeared, confined to a few small pockets scattered across southern Europe.
The yellow bumblebee, which used to be widespread, is now confined to the flower-rich meadows of the machair in the Hebrides.
Mayfly hatches are not confined to rivers, some lakes also have spectacular mayfly hatches.
Grossly, the surface of the lungs may show flat to slightly raised disk-shaped red to violaceous plaques confined to the visceral pleura.
These developments all contributed to massive surplus extractions from subsistence producers confined to the reserves.
If the owners have their way, swathes of Scotland will in effect be fenced off, with the public confined to paths and pre-determined routes.
Alexandra has cerebral palsy, is confined to a wheelchair and suffers from frequent epileptic fits.
Your verification principle needs to be explicitly confined to properties that objects possess contingently.
The normal-sense shears are confined to the gabbro block and may represent relict ocean floor faulting.
Interiors are relatively plain, with decoration confined to the square column heads.
Substances that are confined to the lipid matrix will move along the plane of the bilayer.
Doctors say the mysterious outbreak is apparently on the wane and apparently confined to Seven Oaks Home for the Aged.
And health provision is controlled by Swindon's primary care trust an unelected quango with councillors confined to an advisory role.
Between 1503 and 1506 he was imprisoned for forging a document, branded on the face, and confined to the city limits.
The splendor of Havana, rather than being confined to a small quarter of the city, extends for miles.
The more restricted of the existing modes are watercraft and trucks because they are confined to certain surfaces.
The appeal of such romantic drama, of course, is by no means confined to Australia.
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